Pack Tresvil G, Szirony Gary M
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Department CARE, Little Rock, AR 72204, USA.
Work. 2009;33(1):67-79. doi: 10.3233/WOR-2009-0845.
Persons with physical and sensory disabilities continue to face difficulty securing and maintaining employment. Despite all of the efforts of individuals providing assistance to job seekers, family members, friends and colleagues, the employment deficit of people with disabilities has remained nearly static for years. This study examined factors salient to the attainment of competitive employment among people with physical and sensory disabilities served by the state-federal rehabilitation system. Employing a series of logistic regression analyses measured against national rehabilitation data, the results support the need for provision of job placement services to improve potential for competitive employment. Predictors of competitive employment, job placement service provision implications, the need for vocational evaluation and appropriate planning are discussed. An evidence-based service model designed to address the predictors of competitive employment among persons with physical and sensory disabilities is presented.
身体和感官有残疾的人在获得和维持就业方面仍然面临困难。尽管为求职者提供帮助的个人、家庭成员、朋友和同事付出了种种努力,但残疾人的就业缺口多年来几乎一直没有变化。本研究调查了州联邦康复系统所服务的身体和感官有残疾的人在获得竞争性就业方面的显著因素。通过对国家康复数据进行一系列逻辑回归分析,结果支持提供就业安置服务以提高竞争性就业潜力的必要性。讨论了竞争性就业的预测因素、就业安置服务提供的影响、职业评估的必要性和适当的规划。提出了一种基于证据的服务模式,旨在解决身体和感官有残疾的人竞争性就业的预测因素。